US South Carolina set to execute prisoner in state's first firing squad execution - Brad Sigmon, convicted in a 2002 double murder, has chosen a method that is rarely used. Utah carried out the last firing squad execution in 2010.

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Brad Sigmon, convicted of beating his estranged girlfriend’s parents to death in Greenville County in 2001, in an undated photo.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina man convicted in a 2002 double murder is set to die Friday by firing squad, a rarely used execution method never before carried out by the state.

Barring a last-minute reprieve from the governor’s office or the U.S. Supreme Court, Brad Sigmon’s execution is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Broad River Correctional Institution in Columbia. Sigmon, 67, would be the oldest inmate executed by the state. His lawyer, Gerald “Bo” King, has requested clemency from Gov. Henry McMaster, arguing Sigmon has transformed his life in prison, rededicated himself to his Christian faith and poses no further danger while incarcerated.

“The man Brad is today does not deserve execution,” King said Thursday.

McMaster, a Republican, signed a bill in 2021 that legalized the firing squad and requires condemned inmates to choose between it, lethal injection or the state’s primary execution method of electrocution. His office declined to comment.

Sigmon chose a firing squad after concerns were raised about previous lethal injection executions in South Carolina. Inmates required twice the dose of pentobarbital, and one inmate “died with his lungs massively swollen with blood and fluid,” akin to “drowning,” according to an autopsy report cited in court documents filed by the defense last month.

State prosecutors responded that Sigmon “waived any argument about lethal injection” since he chose to die by firing squad.

King said Sigmon has admitted his guilt and “accepted that he deserves punishment” but added that “he’s been asked to make this choice as to how he’s going to die” with only basic knowledge of each protocol.

South Carolina restarted executions in September after a 13-year pause caused by the state’s inability to procure lethal injection drugs. A shield law allows officials to publicly withhold details surrounding where the state sources its current supply of pentobarbital.

Richard “Dick” Harpootlian, a former prosecutor who handled death penalty cases, introduced the firing squad proposal when he served in the state Legislature in 2021. He said he “wrestled” with pushing for the method but found it “less barbaric” than the electric chair. “I don’t relish the idea of somebody being shot to death, but if they’re going to die, this is an alternative,” Harpootlian said.

The state has released some details about how it plans to carry out the firing squad execution; the last one occurred in 2010 in Utah, the only state that has used the firing squad since the Supreme Court ruled the death penalty constitutional in 1976. In South Carolina, three Department of Corrections employees will make up the volunteer squad, officials said. They will fire rifles, each one loaded with live ammunition, from behind a wall about 15 feet from the inmate, who will be seated.

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The execution chamber at the Utah State Prison after a firing squad executed Ronnie Lee Gardner in 2010.

Before the shooting, the inmate will be allowed to make a last statement, then a hood will be placed over his head and a target pinned over his heart. Bullet-resistant glass separates the execution chamber from another room where witnesses, including media, will be permitted. “I don’t know what they have done or how they have trained to prepare to shoot another person from 15 feet away in the heart,” King said. “It’s easier to think of ways that it could go wrong than to feel confident it will go right.”

Deborah Denno, a professor at Fordham Law School who studies the death penalty, said execution by firing squad remains one of the “least inhumane” options compared to other methods, including lethal injection and nitrogen gas, given how quickly someone can die after being shot in the heart.

Its return hearkens back to other periods in American history when firing squads were more common, such as the colonial era and the Civil War, when it was used against deserters.

“Even though [a firing squad] was used in our very first execution in 1608, we’ve never had this many states adopt statutorily the firing squad until now,” Denno said, adding that a bill in Idaho would make it the primary execution method.

Witnesses to Utah’s last firing squad execution recently recalled to NBC News the sound of rapid gunfire in the chamber and how the inmate, Ronnie Lee Gardner, appeared to flinch and move his arm after being shot. A corrections department spokeswoman said the agency offers mental health support for staff taking part in executions.

Sigmon was found guilty in the beating deaths of his ex-girlfriend’s parents, William David Larke, 62, and Gladys Gwendolyn Larke, 59. Prosecutors say Sigmon used a baseball bat to attack the couple in their Greenville County home, and then abducted his ex-girlfriend, who managed to escape from his car. Sigmon fled and was captured in Tennessee after a multiday manhunt.

In his request for his execution to be halted, his defense lawyers said the jury at his trial was not told about his history of mental illness, including bipolar disorder, and his “traumatic and abusive childhood,” underscoring claims of ineffective legal counsel. The South Carolina Supreme Court had previously rejected Sigmon’s request to stop his execution and did so again on Tuesday, finding that such mitigating evidence “would not have influenced the jury’s appraisal of Sigmon’s culpability.”

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From another article: Gladys and David Larke are pictured during a Fourth of July celebration in the 1990s. (Archive of that article)
 
The article says ".308 caliber Winchester 110-grain TAP Urban rounds, which are designed to break up on impact."

That means they don't over penetrate, and they dump all their energy into the target. Shot at 6:05, confirmed dead at 6:08. Quick and clean.
I watched a ballistic gel test on JewTube earlier today that was done with that ammunition. One of the bullets underpenetrated (11.5 inches) and all rounds were underpowered in terms of velocity. Seemed like meh ammo other than the expansion, which was 2.1x from .308 to ~.62 inch with ~50% weight retention.
 
Where did you see this? I would love a source.
Cannot confirm the what they shot him with, can confirm he has been shot dead as of 6:08 Eastern Time on 3/8/25

Journoscum and shitlib witnesses are crying about "how violent it was". Per AP: https://apnews.com/article/south-ca...count-sigmon-427cccb55be58954af4434e89bcc41d8

This is a reminder of 2 things:
1: You may think you hate journalists, but you do not hate journalists enough
2: Mercy to the criminal is cruelty to the populace
 
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If I were being executed this way I would be worried they miss or something goes wrong, like in some gun suicides where the person lives, and that would hurt like hell. If that were to happen, what do they do then? Do they go over and finish the guy or is the sentence considered meted out legally or what?
 
If I were being executed this way I would be worried they miss or something goes wrong, like in some gun suicides where the person lives, and that would hurt like hell. If that were to happen, what do they do then? Do they go over and finish the guy or is the sentence considered meted out legally or what?
I can absolutely see the government being stupid enough to refuse to double tap. This is why I say we ought to execute with a large caliber handgun to the back of the head. If he doesnt die, keep shooting till he does.
 
The Knoxville Horror, IIRC.

I talked with Christians' father a few times.
I never wanted so badly to give a man a baseball bat wrapped in barb-wire and five minutes alone with his daughter's killer than that poor man.
That these subhuman niggers are still drawing breath is an affront to humanity.
 
I can absolutely see the government being stupid enough to refuse to double tap. This is why I say we ought to execute with a large caliber handgun to the back of the head. If he doesnt die, keep shooting till he does.
You'd be surprised how often that fails. When the assassination of hitler failed and everything went to shit, general beck asked for a pistol and shot himself multiple times in the head, failing to kill himself after something like 3 attempts. It got to the point he was dragged into the hallway and shot in the back of the neck by an SS sergeant after that clusterfuck of a suicide attempt just knocked him out

Kind of ironic really. That dumbfuck couldn't do anything right that day, including shooting himself when he fucked everything up. Makes you wonder about the shitshow the german army must have been when he was chief of the army general staff

The human body is surprisingly resilient when it comes to gunshots. At least for a short time

TexasRanger said:
.....The two main constituent groups were the Allgemeine SS (General SS) and Waffen-SS (Armed SS). The Allgemeine SS was responsible for enforcing the racial policy of Nazi Germany and general policing, whereas the Waffen-SS consisted of the combat units of the SS, with a sworn allegiance to Hitler.
Neither of which had anything to do with running the camps. There were considerably more than two main groups. There was the ahnenerbe, the SS medical section, the SD, multiple police services and the camps themselves were run specifically by the totenkopf section. The majority of germans, including most of the SS itself wanted nothing to do with that particular unit and many who did volunteer for it either got kicked out for being unable to be as cruel to prisoners as was required of them or requested a transfer when they saw what they'd really signed up for

Looks like this guy was denied his original last meal request of multiple buckets of kfc to share with the rest of death row and they gave him some 4 piece meal with green beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, biscuits, cheesecake and iced tea instead. I know the guy has been in prison since 2002 but kfc was shitty even back then and has gotten far worse since. I'd be incredibly disappointed if I was on death row, picked kfc for my last meal expecting it to be like it was up to the early 90s and got served the shitty kfc they sell these days. Not that it isn't better than he deserves but still. I'm sure it was better than the shit they normally serve but even so there would be considerable disappointment. But good on the prison system for not letting him get stupid about massively large last meals
 
Looks like this guy was denied his original last meal request of multiple buckets of kfc to share with the rest of death row and they gave him some 4 piece meal with green beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, biscuits, cheesecake and iced tea instead. I know the guy has been in prison since 2002 but kfc was shitty even back then and has gotten far worse since. I'd be incredibly disappointed if I was on death row, picked kfc for my last meal expecting it to be like it was up to the early 90s and got served the shitty kfc they sell these days. Not that it isn't better than he deserves but still. I'm sure it was better than the shit they normally serve but even so there would be considerable disappointment. But good on the prison system for not letting him get stupid about massively large last meals
Interesting, but I guess after 24 years in jail any fried chicken would taste better than prison slop.

I thought they stopped last meal requests across the US but it turns out that it was only Texas that did it because one single guy requested an expensive meal and then didn't eat it lol: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_meal#TXlastlastmeal
 
Corrected, but imo youre playing russian roulette when it comes to deadly force in liberal states as liberal DAs arent gonna care about laws. See Daniel Perry or Kyle Rittenhouse.
Neither of them were in their own domicile during the killings. Both of them took actions which led to the confrontations, even if they were well within their rights to do so.

Believe me if Kyle Rittenhouse had been in his parents' living room enjoying an issue of Giant Breasts Quarterly when three shitlib chomos busted in, their deaths wouldn't have even made the news
 
I watched a ballistic gel test on JewTube earlier today that was done with that ammunition. One of the bullets underpenetrated (11.5 inches) and all rounds were underpowered in terms of velocity. Seemed like meh ammo other than the expansion, which was 2.1x from .308 to ~.62 inch with ~50% weight retention.
Lack of penetration is actually by design (and bragged about here.) The primary goal of frangible ammo is to prevent fatal shrapnel and ricochet from killing anyone in the area, except the asshole you are aiming at. Underpenetration is less of an issue since the round is intended to impart maximum energy in the target instead of carrying the energy all the way through a person. The more energy the bullet can put into the target, the larger the wound cavities will be.

So that's why it's intended for use in Urban areas, where the chance of a ricochet hitting a civilian is much higher and if you end up pumping a few into the wall of the apartment complex, the bullets don't hit Mrs. Lady on the other side (at least not with full energy/complete mass). Soft Point ammo intends to do the same thing, only instead of breaking up it tries to squash the bullet wider until it runs out of energy. Great for when you hit, but doesn't prevent ricochets when you don't.
 
Execution by firing squad should be mandatory, with a few of them using wax rounds so nobody knows who shot. Either that or hanging, Lethal Injection is gay and expensive.
 
I can absolutely see the government being stupid enough to refuse to double tap. This is why I say we ought to execute with a large caliber handgun to the back of the head. If he doesnt die, keep shooting till he does.
This is why they all aim at your heart. With headshots there are a surprising amount of places you can get hit and survive - I'm reminded of multiple cases of people surviving rebar skull punctures with minimal issues. Our brain stem controls breathing and heartrate, which is also why chickens can survive decapitation if enough brain stem remains.

A heart shot from 3 rifles at the same time will obliterate the heart and left lung, opening the widest gauge veins and arteries our body has, and drain them very quickly. With a headshot the body can try to hold on for way too long. With a draining heart shot, it simply has no blood to hold on with. At 15 feet, there is no chance of inaccuracy causing a failure to execute, and with three rifles there would be no reason to double tap.

I'd personally choose being shot in the heart over shot in the head.
 
Gardner also chose the firing squad. He had some weird hangup with Mormon "blood atonement."

I don't think any state has firing squad as a primary method, but a few have it as a backup method, or a method an inmate may choose if available.


They're investigating using helium. It's a somewhat common suicide method, and apparently painless.
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Lack of penetration is actually by design (and bragged about here.) The primary goal of frangible ammo is to prevent fatal shrapnel and ricochet from killing anyone in the area, except the asshole you are aiming at. Underpenetration is less of an issue since the round is intended to impart maximum energy in the target instead of carrying the energy all the way through a person. The more energy the bullet can put into the target, the larger the wound cavities will be.

So that's why it's intended for use in Urban areas, where the chance of a ricochet hitting a civilian is much higher and if you end up pumping a few into the wall of the apartment complex, the bullets don't hit Mrs. Lady on the other side (at least not with full energy/complete mass). Soft Point ammo intends to do the same thing, only instead of breaking up it tries to squash the bullet wider until it runs out of energy. Great for when you hit, but doesn't prevent ricochets when you don't.
I'm well-aware of terminal ballistics. The reason I brought up the underpenetration is because the International Wound Ballistics Association and the FBI developed a testing protocol for defensive ammunition loads, such being calibrated ballistic gel (a good scientific medium). A good defensive load will penetrate between 12 and 18 inches, analogous to penetrating deep enough to reach human vital organs while not exiting the body.
 
I'm well-aware of terminal ballistics. The reason I brought up the underpenetration is because the International Wound Ballistics Association and the FBI developed a testing protocol for defensive ammunition loads, such being calibrated ballistic gel (a good scientific medium). A good defensive load will penetrate between 12 and 18 inches, analogous to penetrating deep enough to reach human vital organs while not exiting the body.
Ammo is definitely a balancing act, I'm guessing Hornady designed these to be the "safest" they could since they are intended for Law Enforcement. Though if law enforcement starts pulling out .308 rifles there's something crazy happening anyway.

Obviously that ammo is for unarmored targets as well, wonder how well it does against basic body armor.

Edit: Also I was explaining stuff for non-gun people to understand a bit better, sorry if I seemed to give you a lesson you already knew :)
 
This piece of shit beat two people to death with a baseball bat. That’s a cruel, and time consuming act, it’s not like with a gun where it’s just one pull of the trigger. He had to repeatedly raise that bat and swing it full force, and could have stopped at any time. The world is a little bit better with him out of it.
 
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